Today is the last day of Please Interrupt If You Don't Understand, my inaugural solo exhibition. I'm so grateful to A R E A Gallery and the Walter Feldman Fellowship at the Arts and Business Council of Greater Boston for making this exhibition possible. The gallery is open today, Saturday, October 14, noon - 6:00pm at 289 Columbia Street in Cambridge. Stop on by!

I'm so thankful to everyone that has come to A R E A throughout the course of the exhibition! If you're in Boston this week, please join us this Wednesday, October 11, at 6:30 for May I Interrupt?, a discussion that explores language, culture, and its accessibility in the court system. Hope to see you there!

I'm thrilled to announce my first solo exhibition, Please Interrupt If You Don't Understand, opening this Thursday, September 14, at 6:00 p.m. at A R E A in Cambridge, Massachusetts. If you're in the Boston area, I hope you can join us! This exhibition is made possible through the Walter Feldman Fellowship administered by the Arts and Business Council of Greater Boston.

I'm looking forward to featuring work in the upcoming 4th SUR Biennial in Los Angeles as part of DisPlaced: Reconstituted Memories and Unsituated Bodies, opening at the Cerritos College Art Gallery in Norwalk, California on Tuesday, September 12 at 5:00 p.m. Comprised of seven independently-curated exhibitions and held in conjunction with the Getty's Pacific Standard Time, the Biennial integrates the work of artists in Southern California and beyond that considers Latin American cultures and histories.

I'm thrilled to be featured in I Come From Where the Palm Tree Grows at the LATLab at 1933 S. Broadway in Los Angeles. The exhibition, comprised of work by both Cuban and Cuban-American artists, remains open until July 8. I hope you can stop by!

I'm honored to show new work as part of Koan at iArtColony in Rockport, Mass. If you missed the opening, the exhibition will be up until July 4. You can find the venue in the big red house at 42 Broadway!

Thanks to everyone who joined us last week at the opening of El Acercamiento at La Fábrica de Arte Cubano, including U.S. Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis. Most of all, thanks to Evelyn Serrano for launching El Acercamiento into existence. Your brilliance and vision are unmatched.

I'm looking forward to standing together with other artists against mass incarceration and in favor of reforming our justice system. Incarceration opens February 4 at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Ana, California. You can learn more about the show here: http://www.occca.org/EXHIBITIONS.html#incarceration

I'm honored to have curated a part of the upcoming exhibition "Stark Naked: Uncovering Bodies, Objects, and the Futility of Desire," on view at the at the Gallery Kayafas in Boston tomorrow, Sunday October 16 from 7:00 - 10:00pm, featuring the talented Patricia Suau, Danica Arimany, Bryana Siobhan, Ana Treviño, and Anthony Young. I hope you can join us!

I'm excited to be giving a lightning talk on my recent work and new projects during my residency at the Santa Cruz MAH this Friday, 9/16 at 7:00 PM at the museum. You can learn more about the event here: https://santacruzmah.org/event/lightning-talks-made-in-santa-cruz/ I hope you can join us!

If you're in the Bay Area, I'll be giving a talk tomorrow night, Friday, August 26, at the Santa Cruz MAH at 705 Front Street at 6:00 PM on how my experiences as a Court Interpreter have influenced my studio practice. I hope you can join me!

I am happy to share that I will be an artist-in-residence at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History in Santa Cruz, California from August 23 - September 25 2016. Here's some more information about what I'll be doing at the MAH: https://santacruzmah.org/2016/art-works/

Please join me tonight for the opening of Boston Young Contemporaries at the Boston University Art Gallery at 855 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston. I am thrilled to feature my recent video work, 5,382 Days in Exile/5,382 días de ausencia, alongside the work of 15 other talented artists based in New England. The exhibition will be up until August 6. I hope you can join us!

Drawing Connections is a group exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston featuring new works that specifically explore and respond to work in the Museum's permanent collection and architecture through varied drawing practices. I have had the pleasure of co-curating Drawing Connections with the talented Seth Van Der Eems and John McCool. For those that are not able to see exhibition in person, I will be posting an online tour of the exhibition here as well as on Instagram, where you can follow me at studiogabrielsosa.

It's an honor to participate in SKIN at the Los Angeles Municipal Gallery. If you're in or around the Los Angeles area, please stop in to see the work by 36 artists that consider race, privilege and prejudice in contemporary America, including Kara Walker and Ken Gonzales-Day. It's open at the Barnsdall Art Park until April 17!